YOU MUST BRING THE TICKET TO THE EVENT YOU ARE ATTENDING OR YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY FULL PRICE. We have to redeem the coupon the day of the event.

Please note that range fees are not included in the ticket. Range fees go directly to the range the event is held at and are set by the range.

This can be used at any Project Appleseed anywhere. You do still have to sign up for the event. Purchase of the ticket doesn't automatically sign you up for an event.

The tickets are available on groupon in different areas, LA and San Francisco are the two other areas in CA that have it. I don't have those links. It really doesn't matter what groupon link you buy them through, they still work.
Thank you and hope to see you on the line!!

Looking forward to my first Appleseed with my son and daughter. I bought my two grandsons 10/22s for their first birthdays and made the statement every kid should have a 10/22 to learn how to shoot, care for and respect. My daughter let me know immediately that I did not give her and and her brother rifles when they were kids. Ah crap, foot in mouth. Well they did learn, with my rifles. Son, daughter and son in law all got 10/22ís for Christmas. When will the Sacramento range be hosting an event? Red Bluff could also work. Looking forward to a great weekend.

I just bought an M1A (my first non-.22LR rifle), and I love it. However, I've never had formal training on rifles and would like some expert guidance. Would the Sacramento courses below teach me basic marksmanship and rifle skills?

Best,
Doug

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Originally Posted by NorCal22Gal

Howdy all,

Sorry I haven't checked in.

Yes there will be events in Sacramento, Red Bluff and Hat Creek in 2018. They are not on the web site yet, but should be up in a week or so.

Yes they would. My suggestion would be to bring the .22LR as well as the M1A. Realizing that we will shoot approx 500+ rounds over a weekend. Some people like to do the bulk of the learning on the .22 then switch over maybe on Sunday. You'll have less recoil to deal with while you are learning to put what we teach to work. I'm not saying you can't shoot the m1a all weekend. Have had folks do it. It's just a suggestion.

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Originally Posted by DChartier

Thanks for the information!

I just bought an M1A (my first non-.22LR rifle), and I love it. However, I've never had formal training on rifles and would like some expert guidance. Would the Sacramento courses below teach me basic marksmanship and rifle skills?

Yes they would. My suggestion would be to bring the .22LR as well as the M1A. Realizing that we will shoot approx 500+ rounds over a weekend. Some people like to do the bulk of the learning on the .22 then switch over maybe on Sunday. You'll have less recoil to deal with while you are learning to put what we teach to work. I'm not saying you can't shoot the m1a all weekend. Have had folks do it. It's just a suggestion.

I shot my 4th Appleseed this last fall at Red Bluff. I was shooting an AR right next to two guys shooing .308's. By the end of Saturday, the 308's were in the vehicles and the .22's were in position. There is a lot of shooting and a big centerfire can be brutal!

Yep, you need a sling like those that can be purchased from the online Appleseed store or other places.

Itís a good idea to get down into the prone position and dry-fire ten shots ďby the numbers.Ē If you will do this three times a week, youíll be way ahead of everyone else. Hey, while youíre at it, put a GI web sling on your rifle, and get it adjusted so it supports the rifle in prone, too.